Their ceremony was held on the middle level of the East
Museum with floral arrangements by Watered
Garden. I provided music and a mic for their officiant Justin Taylor (Randy Taylor’s
Son). Justin did a fantastic job! Paige came down the aisle to “The Bridal
March”. After a short service they
recessed to “The Wedding March” and the 80 guests were invited to the West Building
for the reception.
During the cocktail hour I had a mix of classic soul, rock
and country playing. This was when I met
Roz and found out how much she LOVES “Call Me Maybe”. I think she requested it 10 times before the
“dance” music started. After pictures were taken by Ashley & David Photography the
wedding party was ready to be introduced.
I left some music playing and went to line them up with help from the
museum’s Morgan. I introduced them to
“Bring Em Out” by TI. After everyone was announced Paige’s father welcomed them
and blessed the meal. The food stations
opened and I continued the music.
After dinner we had the Cinda’s Cake cutting to “How
Sweet It Is” followed by some very
touching toasts. After a short pause
Paige and Philip had their first dance to “In Case You Didn’t Know” by Brett
Young. It was so sweet! They were
singing it to each other. Paige’s Father
joined her on the floor for their dance to “My Little Girl” and Philip and his
Mother danced to “I Hope You Dance”. I
opened the floor after that with, you guessed it, “Call Me Maybe”. LOL. That
filled the floor and was a great way to get everyone to the floor to dance with
Roz.
We paused for the bouquet toss to “Dear Future Husband”,
garter removal to “Pony” and toss to “Who Let The Dogs Out”, then back to
dancing. I played lots of 70’s funk and
dance, top 40 and some 80’s for the couple hours of dancing. Paige and Philip had their last dance to
“Wonderful Tonight” before having a glow stick exit from the entrance to the
Museum.
What a fun reception and great couple! Congratulations Paige and Philip and thank
you for introducing me to my new biggest fan, Roz.
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